Ever missed out on a promotion to someone less experienced?
A few years ago I missed out on a promotion that was given to a less experienced outsider instead 😳
I did everything to get that promotion....
Worked hard, sacrificed time away from my family...
Exceeded my KPIs...
Gave massive value & always went over and above to make my boss look good I even made an impromptu appearance in a board meeting to represent her...
When I look back I realize I was so naive 🫣, thinking that the promotion was automatically mine when my boss eventually resigned and they replaced her with someone else instead...
I left that workplace thinking I wasn't valued. I learnt later on that I actually wasn't ready. πŸ“£ I wasn't thinking, acting, talking, leading like the woman I needed to be to step into MANCO.
When I shifted focus to my IDENTITY, everything changed πŸ™ŒπŸ½When I let go of the stories and beliefs that didn't serve me or where I was going, I stepped into a new level and version of me that was a match for the leadership I desired πŸ”₯
And if I can, you sure can too πŸ‘πŸ½How have you dealt with career disappointments in the past?πŸ‘‡πŸ½
P.S Ready to step into a new level of leadership and get paid, promoted and recognized as the BOSS you deserve to be?
𝗗𝗠 𝗺𝗲 π˜π—΅π—² π˜„π—Όπ—Ώπ—± π—˜π—Ÿπ—˜π—©π—”π—§π—˜ to find out how I can help you level up your Identity and claim your seat at the leadership table!
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Rebecca Muriuki
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Ever missed out on a promotion to someone less experienced?
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